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Apple has released the fourth installment of its iPhone SDK Beta. The highly anticipated development kit for the iPhone, officially launched on March 6 as a free download for anyone looking to work some iPhone code magic, now includes Xcode IDE, iPhone simulator with Open GL ES support, Interface Builder, Instruments... |
24 April 2008 03:41 GMT |
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The latest iPhone SDK beta reveals that Apple is adding language support for the following countries: Sweden (Swedish), Denmark (Danish), Finland (Finnish), Norway (Norwegian), Poland (Polish), Korea (Korean) and Brazil (Portuguese). These languages supplement the SDK's existing support for English, French, Germ... |
15 April 2008 03:19 GMT |
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Apple has just released another iPhone 2.0 OS update and the third beta for its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK). The third beta version of the iPhone SDK includes Interface Builder, Xcode IDE, Instruments, iPhone simulator, frameworks and samples, compilers, and Shark analysis tool. The updated iPhone 2.0 beta... |
9 April 2008 03:37 GMT |
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Following the release of the iPhone SDK Beta 2, more devs are being granted access to the iPhone Developer Program. Many of the devs whose hearts were bruised by Apple's negative answer when trying to enroll in the program's early stages can now breathe a sigh of relief reading these words:"Thank you for ap... |
2 April 2008 03:31 GMT |
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Sources on the web are reporting that Apple is starting to show a different face, rather than the one we saw on March 6, at Town Hall in Cupertino, Calif. Speaking of future iPhone/iPod touch apps to be distributed via the upcoming AppStore, Apple CEO Steve Jobs mentioned a few rules developers are to obey if they wa... |
21 March 2008 06:32 GMT |
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You may recall Apple being picky about its iPhone Developer Program. The company has selected only a limited number of devs to bless the iPhone with their ideas, leaving hundreds hanging out to dry. Sensing more clarification was in order, Apple issued an email follow-up in which the company expresses its future inte... |
20 March 2008 07:40 GMT |
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Seemingly, not everyone was paying attention to what Steve Jobs had to say during the March 6 event when Apple introduced the long-awaited iPhone SDK. Reports everywhere talk of somewhat of a discrimination between developers who applied for the iPhone Developer Program and got a negative answer from Apple."Thank you... |
17 March 2008 04:58 GMT |
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Earlier this week, news broke out about the 100,000 SDK downloads, garnered in no more than four days since the kit's official release on March 6. It has recently been confirmed that big names such as THQ, PopCap, Namco NetSuite and more, are eager to bless iPhone users with their products.Apple's March 6 e... |
13 March 2008 07:00 GMT |
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Seven days have passed since the release of the iPhone software development kit (SDK). Seven glorious days during which developers, small and big, have been allowed to use the same tools that Apple uses to make applications for the iPhone. As it turns out, the SDK garnered 100,000 downloads in not seven, but four day... |
12 March 2008 11:08 GMT |
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Not long after Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, announced his company's intentions to allow VoIP communications on the iPhone and iPod Touch over Wi-Fi, SightSpeed expressed interest in bringing its services to the platforms. Steve noted during the Town Hall event in Cupertino that VoIP over the cellular network wi... |
11 March 2008 07:18 GMT |
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German website iphone-ticker.de snapped a few screenshots of the iPhone SDK Roadmap event video presentation during which Steve Jobs, CEO at Apple, was revealing the upcoming changes brought by firmware 2.0, on Thursday. Notable changes, in the web site's opinion, are the icons to the iTunes store and the calcul... |
10 March 2008 06:18 GMT |
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With Apple finally releasing the long-craved iPhone SDK on March 6, also using video game demonstrations to show what can be accomplished with the kit, people started wondering if Apple indeed isn't focusing quite a bit on games lately. Still, neither Steve's speech, nor Phil Schiller's showed a tenden... |
10 March 2008 04:11 GMT |
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Everyone is excited that Apple finally rolled out the iPhone SDK. Small developers, big developers, and even programming-skilled folks sitting at home in front of their PC, trying to work some code magic, they all realize what the SDK's potential is (added to theirs). But this is just an assumption. We needed so... |
8 March 2008 10:39 GMT |
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Apple not only took advantage of the Town Hall event to announce iPhone support for requested enterprise features (as part of a software update due out in June), but finally announced and released the iPhone SDK, with live demonstrations at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Developers eager to join the A... |
7 March 2008 04:55 GMT |
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